I planted it along my wagon wheel but you cannot see the wheel at all. Maybe next year only a few seeds.
Today I noticed that I had some Morning Glories blooming. Yay!!
The wagon wheel IS IN there.
Intertwined vines.
Thanks go out to the amazing team of ABC WEDNESDAY
Ann




I love morning glories!!! They're so colorful and fill up empty spaces in the garden. TFS
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your beautiful series of flowers.
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Wil, ABCW Team.
Morning Glory is such a pretty plant and I'm so pleased
ReplyDeletethat yours have INTERSPERSED IN the way you desired, well done!
Best wishes,
Di,
ABCW team.
Hello goodafternoon
ReplyDeleteLovely plants as are your photographs!
Thank you for participating in this weeks challenge, hope to may see you again next week.
Have a nice day
♫ Mel☺dy ♫ (abc-w-team)
That is nature at its invasive best, in gardening terms 6 weeks is almost instantaneous!
ReplyDeletePerhaps they will reseed themselves and next year you will have riotous blooms!!
ReplyDeleteI got to thinking we're all intertwined.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
I have seen these around here, but never had any. Yours is a pretty color.
ReplyDeleteIve thought of doing morning glories too but am afraid of them taking over everything.
ReplyDeletelove their gorgeous color.
Beautiful! I don't believe morning glories do well in SW Texas. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty vines and the morning glory is glorious...aptly named!
ReplyDeleteSue at CollectInTexas Gal
morning glory grows wild here in NZ
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